This comes nearly a year after Sakaguchi first revealed a new game was in the works
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Final Fantasy’s Hironobu Sakaguchi has officially started work on his next project.
Earlier today, November 7, Sakaguchi took to Twitter to reveal that he visited Ise Jingu Shrine in Mie Prefecture, Japan, to thank the shrine at the start of his “new project.” Sakaguchi also visited the Shinto Shrine to ask for good health during his next physical check up.
Sakaguchi’s new comments make it sound as though the game has only just started development, though. Considering we’re almost a year out from the veteran’s comments on the “dark fantasy game,” it would be a little odd if work on the project had only just officially started.
It’s not all bad for Yoshi-P -Sakaguchi moved him to tearsby thanking the Final Fantasy 14 director for “making Final Fantasy even better.”
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